All Things 2024 College Football D2 and D3 Thread

MIAC - Sat, Sept 14 - Schedule

Rockford University (1-0) at St. Scholastica (0-0)
Wartburg (1-0) at St. John's (1-0)
Luther College (0-0) at St. Olaf (1-0)
Concordia (0-1) at Pacific Lutheran (1-0)
Martin Luther (1-0) at Macalester (0-1)
UM-Morris (1-0) at Hamline (1-0)
Bethel (0-0) at U of Northwestern MN (0-1)

I would be tempted to watch some of the St. John's/Wartburg game, but St. John's charges a fee for its video feed. (insert Tommyboy comment here). Most MIAC schools make the video feed available for free.
All of these small private schools are having issues with numbers. The reason SJU continues to have over 200 kids on their team, has to do with financials, the head coach needs to bring in around 50 freshman a year, that is 1/4 of the all boys class paying tuition. He promises all of these kids that if they work hard and stick with the team that they will eventually play. He plays the good cop and OC is the bad cop, what you see is a large fall out of angary or disappointed players that never see the field. In additional to burring these kids, the head coach brings in multiple transfer and JC kids to start. The legend John Gags, build the program and currently coach is killing Big Red tradition for the sake of winning. They are burning a lot of alumni kids, they will release the damage in the future.
 

All of these small private schools are having issues with numbers. The reason SJU continues to have over 200 kids on their team, has to do with financials, the head coach needs to bring in around 50 freshman a year, that is 1/4 of the all boys class paying tuition. He promises all of these kids that if they work hard and stick with the team that they will eventually play. He plays the good cop and OC is the bad cop, what you see is a large fall out of angary or disappointed players that never see the field. In additional to burring these kids, the head coach brings in multiple transfer and JC kids to start. The legend John Gags, build the program and currently coach is killing Big Red tradition for the sake of winning. They are burning a lot of alumni kids, they will release the damage in the future.
So you won't be changing your username to Johnnyboy anytime soon?
 

All of these small private schools are having issues with numbers. The reason SJU continues to have over 200 kids on their team, has to do with financials, the head coach needs to bring in around 50 freshman a year, that is 1/4 of the all boys class paying tuition. He promises all of these kids that if they work hard and stick with the team that they will eventually play. He plays the good cop and OC is the bad cop, what you see is a large fall out of angary or disappointed players that never see the field. In additional to burring these kids, the head coach brings in multiple transfer and JC kids to start. The legend John Gags, build the program and currently coach is killing Big Red tradition for the sake of winning. They are burning a lot of alumni kids, they will release the damage in the future.
It's too bad you and your kid were suckers
that fell for this scheme.
 

All of these small private schools are having issues with numbers. The reason SJU continues to have over 200 kids on their team, has to do with financials, the head coach needs to bring in around 50 freshman a year, that is 1/4 of the all boys class paying tuition. He promises all of these kids that if they work hard and stick with the team that they will eventually play. He plays the good cop and OC is the bad cop, what you see is a large fall out of angary or disappointed players that never see the field. In additional to burring these kids, the head coach brings in multiple transfer and JC kids to start. The legend John Gags, build the program and currently coach is killing Big Red tradition for the sake of winning. They are burning a lot of alumni kids, they will release the damage in the future.
St John’s has had a huge roster where the number 11 corner quits before junior year for about 70 years now…this isn’t new
 





MIAC Football results from Sat, 9/14

St. John's 35, Wartburg 13
St. Olaf 53, Luther College 7
Concordia 31, Pacific Lutheran 3
Bethel 49, U of Northwestern 3
Hamline 25, UM-Morris 20
Martin Luther 10, Macalester 7
Rockford U. 31, St. Scholastica 24

for Tommyboy ---
Aaron Syverson passed for 324 yards and three touchdowns to help host St. John’s, ranked No. 12 in the d3football.com poll, pull away from No. 5 Wartburg with a 35-13 victory Saturday.
Syverson, a senior from Minnetonka, completed 34 of 38 passes as St. John’s (2-0) outscored Wartburg 21-6 in the second half.


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(next week) - last week of non-conf games
Augsburg at Martin Luther
UW-Eau Claire at Bethel
Gustavus at UW-Stevens Point
UM-Morris at Carleton
St. Scholastica at Crown College
 




Here’s the NSIC recap for the weekend. There was one DI Vs. DII game, South Dakota State Vs.
  • Augustana. Minnesota teams in bold
  • Minnesota State Moorhead edged No. 19 Minnesota Duluth, 30-29(!)
  • Sioux Falls outlasted Mary, 35-33
  • Minot State won over Northern State, 17-14
  • Bemidji State routed Southwest Minnesota State, 33-0
  • FCS No. 1 South Dakota State cruised over DII No. 14 Augustana, 24-3
  • No. 11 Minnesota State Mankato defeated Wayne State, 35-28
  • Winona State won over Concordia-St. Paul, 31-14
Standings
  • Minnesota State Mankato, 3-0 (2-0)
  • Minot State, 3-0 (2-0)
  • Sioux Falls, 3-0 (2-0)
  • Augustana, 1-1 (1-0)
  • Winona State, 1-1, (1-0)
  • Bemidji State, 2-1 (1-1)
  • Wayne State, 2-1 (1-1)
  • Minnesota State Moorhead, 1-1 (1-1)
  • Minnesota Duluth, 1-1 (0-1)
  • Concordia St. Paul, 0-2 (0-1)
  • Mary, 1-2 (0-2)
  • Southwest Minnesota State, 0-2 (0-2)
  • Northern State, 0-3 (0-2)
Next week’s games:
  • Minot State at Minnesota State Mankato
  • Minnesota State Moorhead at McKendree (IL)
  • Concordia-St. Paul at Southwest Minnesota State
  • Wayne State at Winona State
  • Northern State at Augustana
  • Bemidji State at Sioux Falls
  • Minnesota Duluth at Mary
 

MIAC Football results from Sat, 9/14

St. John's 35, Wartburg 13
St. Olaf 53, Luther College 7
Concordia 31, Pacific Lutheran 3
Bethel 49, U of Northwestern 3
Hamline 25, UM-Morris 20
Martin Luther 10, Macalester 7
Rockford U. 31, St. Scholastica 24

for Tommyboy ---
Aaron Syverson passed for 324 yards and three touchdowns to help host St. John’s, ranked No. 12 in the d3football.com poll, pull away from No. 5 Wartburg with a 35-13 victory Saturday.
Syverson, a senior from Minnetonka, completed 34 of 38 passes as St. John’s (2-0) outscored Wartburg 21-6 in the second half.


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(next week) - last week of non-conf games
Augsburg at Martin Luther
UW-Eau Claire at Bethel
Gustavus at UW-Stevens Point
UM-Morris at Carleton
St. Scholastica at Crown College
Dr. Aaron Syverson*
 

All of these small private schools are having issues with numbers. The reason SJU continues to have over 200 kids on their team, has to do with financials, the head coach needs to bring in around 50 freshman a year, that is 1/4 of the all boys class paying tuition. He promises all of these kids that if they work hard and stick with the team that they will eventually play. He plays the good cop and OC is the bad cop, what you see is a large fall out of angary or disappointed players that never see the field. In additional to burring these kids, the head coach brings in multiple transfer and JC kids to start. The legend John Gags, build the program and currently coach is killing Big Red tradition for the sake of winning. They are burning a lot of alumni kids, they will release the damage in the future.
Well, at least this took your attention away from your usual point that MIAC teams would lose to local HS teams. It continues to amaze me how someone with some apparent level of past involvement with D3 football could know so little about it.
 

Here’s the NSIC recap for the weekend. There was one DI Vs. DII game, South Dakota State Vs.
  • Augustana. Minnesota teams in bold
  • Minnesota State Moorhead edged No. 19 Minnesota Duluth, 30-29(!)
  • Sioux Falls outlasted Mary, 35-33
  • Minot State won over Northern State, 17-14
  • Bemidji State routed Southwest Minnesota State, 33-0
  • FCS No. 1 South Dakota State cruised over DII No. 14 Augustana, 24-3
  • No. 11 Minnesota State Mankato defeated Wayne State, 35-28
  • Winona State won over Concordia-St. Paul, 31-14
Standings
  • Minnesota State Mankato, 3-0 (2-0)
  • Minot State, 3-0 (2-0)
  • Sioux Falls, 3-0 (2-0)
  • Augustana, 1-1 (1-0)
  • Winona State, 1-1, (1-0)
  • Bemidji State, 2-1 (1-1)
  • Wayne State, 2-1 (1-1)
  • Minnesota State Moorhead, 1-1 (1-1)
  • Minnesota Duluth, 1-1 (0-1)
  • Concordia St. Paul, 0-2 (0-1)
  • Mary, 1-2 (0-2)
  • Southwest Minnesota State, 0-2 (0-2)
  • Northern State, 0-3 (0-2)
Next week’s games:
  • Minot State at Minnesota State Mankato
  • Minnesota State Moorhead at McKendree (IL)
  • Concordia-St. Paul at Southwest Minnesota State
  • Wayne State at Winona State
  • Northern State at Augustana
  • Bemidji State at Sioux Falls
  • Minnesota Duluth at Mary

That 24-3 SDSU vs Augustana score is a lot better than I would have expected.
 



Well, at least this took your attention away from your usual point that MIAC teams would lose to local HS teams. It continues to amaze me how someone with some apparent level of past involvement with D3 football could know so little about it.
Oh no, is that stupid take still floating around here?
 


D2 polls are out. NSIC teams in bold, Minnesota teams in italics

Coaches Poll
  1. Harding (Ark) 2-0
  2. Grand Valley State (Mich) 2-0
  3. Valdosta State (Ga.) 3-0
  4. Colorado School of Mines 2-0
  5. Ferris State (Mich) 2-1
  6. Lenoir-Rhyne (NC) 2-0
  7. Kutztown (Penn) 2-0
  8. Minnesota State-Mankato (3-0)
  9. 9. Slippery Rock (Penn) 2-0
  10. Pittsburg State (Kan) 2-1
  11. Central Missouri 1-1
  12. West Florida 1-0
  13. Emporia State (Kan) 3-0
  14. Central Washington 1-1
  15. Western Colorado 2-0
  16. Indianapolis 2-0
  17. Ouachita Baptist (Ark) 2-0
  18. Augustana (SD) 1-1
  19. Charleston (WV) 2-0
  20. Henderson State (Ark) 2-0
  21. Virginia Union 1-1
  22. Colorado State-Pueblo 2-1
  23. West Alabama 3-0
  24. Delta State (Miss) 2-1
  25. Wingate (NC) 2-0
Others Receiving Votes
Minnesota-Duluth, Bemidji State, Sioux Falls (SD), Minot State (ND), Wayne State (NE)

Media Poll
  1. Harding (Ark) 2-0
  2. Grand Valley State (Mich) 2-0
  3. Valdosta State (Ga.) 3-0
  4. Minnesota State-Mankato 3-0
  5. Colorado School of Mines 2-0
  6. Pittsburg State (Kan) 2-1
  7. Ferris State (Mich) 2-1
  8. Kutztown (Penn) 2-0
  9. Central Washington 1-1
  10. Slippery Rock (Penn) 2-0
  11. Central Missouri 1-1
  12. Lenoir-Rhyne (NC) 2-0
  13. West Florida 1-0
  14. Western Colorado 2-0
  15. Indianapolis 2-0
  16. Ouachita Baptist (Ark) 2-0
  17. Henderson State (Ark) 2-0
  18. Emporia State (Kan) 3-0
  19. Augustana (SD) 1-1
  20. Virginia Union 1-1
  21. Bemidji State (Minn) 2-1
  22. Charleston (WV) 2-0
  23. Wingate (NC) 2-0
  24. Delta State (Miss) 2-1
  25. Central Oklahoma 2-0
 

Well, at least this took your attention away from your usual point that MIAC teams would lose to local HS teams. It continues to amaze me how someone with some apparent level of past involvement with D3 football could know so little about it.
SJU is a good program, does not have much competition in the MIAC. Wartburg had a really good team last year and the majority of the All- American players moved on from college. So did their head coach, who moved to a higher league. Warburg is starting many second year players, they will be very good again in a few years. SJU threw for the same yardage as the team Warburg played the week before. The majority of the SJU passing yards were basic dump passes to the RB. More impressive was SJU's 10 sacks on a new Wartburg line. My point is SJU has moved away from the Div III student/ Athlete, emphasizing student. When your RB and QB are the oldest combo in college sports.
 


All of these small private schools are having issues with numbers. The reason SJU continues to have over 200 kids on their team, has to do with financials, the head coach needs to bring in around 50 freshman a year, that is 1/4 of the all boys class paying tuition. He promises all of these kids that if they work hard and stick with the team that they will eventually play. He plays the good cop and OC is the bad cop, what you see is a large fall out of angary or disappointed players that never see the field. In additional to burring these kids, the head coach brings in multiple transfer and JC kids to start. The legend John Gags, build the program and currently coach is killing Big Red tradition for the sake of winning. They are burning a lot of alumni kids, they will release the damage in the future.
You don’t know jack shit.
 


SJU is a good program, does not have much competition in the MIAC. Wartburg had a really good team last year and the majority of the All- American players moved on from college. So did their head coach, who moved to a higher league. Warburg is starting many second year players, they will be very good again in a few years. SJU threw for the same yardage as the team Warburg played the week before. The majority of the SJU passing yards were basic dump passes to the RB. More impressive was SJU's 10 sacks on a new Wartburg line. My point is SJU has moved away from the Div III student/ Athlete, emphasizing student. When your RB and QB are the oldest combo in college sports.
They've actually invented box scores.

You're just flat out wrong about St. John's passing game against Wartburg. He threw for 324 yards on Saturday and only 25 of the yards went to the RBs.
 

D3 football.com Poll

1. North Central Ill. (received 17 of 25 1st place votes)
2. Cortland (received the other 8 votes)
3. UW-Whitewater
4. Mount Union
5. UW-La Crosse (was 6th last week)
6. St. John's MN (up from 12 last week)
7. UW-River Falls (up from 8)
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13. Wartburg (down from 5)
14. UW-Oshkosh (up from 17)
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24. Bethel (un-rated last week)

others receiving votes: UW-Platteville, Central College IA,

(just for shites and giggles, I checked out the Central College roster. they have a player from someplace called Meeteetse, Wyoming - population 327.)
 

SJU is a good program, does not have much competition in the MIAC. Wartburg had a really good team last year and the majority of the All- American players moved on from college. So did their head coach, who moved to a higher league. Warburg is starting many second year players, they will be very good again in a few years. SJU threw for the same yardage as the team Warburg played the week before. The majority of the SJU passing yards were basic dump passes to the RB. More impressive was SJU's 10 sacks on a new Wartburg line. My point is SJU has moved away from the Div III student/ Athlete, emphasizing student. When your RB and QB are the oldest combo in college sports.
10 sacks? Did SJU know their line was new? This points to one thing. SJU was being mean. I am starting to hate the St. John’s program as much as you.
 

They've actually invented box scores.

You're just flat out wrong about St. John's passing game against Wartburg. He threw for 324 yards on Saturday and only 25 of the yards went to the RBs.

25 out of 324 is the majority in his world.
 

D3 football.com Poll

1. North Central Ill. (received 17 of 25 1st place votes)
2. Cortland (received the other 8 votes)
3. UW-Whitewater
4. Mount Union
5. UW-La Crosse (was 6th last week)
6. St. John's MN (up from 12 last week)
7. UW-River Falls (up from 8)
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13. Wartburg (down from 5)
14. UW-Oshkosh (up from 17)
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24. Bethel (un-rated last week)

others receiving votes: UW-Platteville, Central College IA,

(just for shites and giggles, I checked out the Central College roster. they have a player from someplace called Meeteetse, Wyoming - population 327.)
You've never heard of Meeteetse?
 

Tommyboy is mad because another one of his kids is backing up 2 D1 transfers at RB. SETTLED THAT ONE
 

SJU is a good program, does not have much competition in the MIAC. Wartburg had a really good team last year and the majority of the All- American players moved on from college. So did their head coach, who moved to a higher league. Warburg is starting many second year players, they will be very good again in a few years. SJU threw for the same yardage as the team Warburg played the week before. The majority of the SJU passing yards were basic dump passes to the RB. More impressive was SJU's 10 sacks on a new Wartburg line. My point is SJU has moved away from the Div III student/ Athlete, emphasizing student. When your RB and QB are the oldest combo in college sports.
Wartburg’s head coach did not leave for a new job. Matt Entz, a Wartburg alum, left NDSU for USC. You’re out of your element.
 

You don’t know jack shit.
Wartburg’s head coach did not leave for a new job. Matt Entz, a Wartburg alum, left NDSU for USC. You’re out of your element.
They lost some other coach, who cares, Warburg was good last year, there average this year. Their students are graduating and moving on with their lives. SJU has 24 year old NIL players that are graduated and working for their banker daddy, in Div 3, it is a joke, and they will loose in the second round despite paying their QB to play.
 

news flash --

there are always going to be people who are taller, better looking, more talented and have more money than you. at some point, you learn to accept it and go on with your life.

or you could just keep posting crap on internet message boards. whatever helps you cope.
 

What D2 team is going to beat St. Thomas or give them a run for their money this week?
 




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